For all my friends who cruised Main out West during the 60s and 70s, Check this out!
OOOOWWWWW OOOOO!
1090 XERB Radio - Southern California Giant - Wolfman Jack
I can remember having to tune the AM radio dial to keep the signal as we cruised.
Pat
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For all my friends who cruised Main out West during the 60s and 70s, Check this out!
OOOOWWWWW OOOOO!
1090 XERB Radio - Southern California Giant - Wolfman Jack
I can remember having to tune the AM radio dial to keep the signal as we cruised.
Pat
Now there's some memories!
"Don't touch dat dial baby 'cause you cruzin' with the Wolf Man!"
Kewl stuff for sure, Pat!!!! Never could get Wolfman on the radio too often, KOMA in Oklahoma City was THE station for a lot of years around this area!!!!
We had Dick Biondi on WLS AM known by many names Wild Itralian was one he song songs such as "On to of a pizza" Somthing I believe he wrote LOL
Yeah, I was down in the sticks of SW Missouri, and well after dark I would dial in to WLS Chicago, or occasionally, if the "skip" was strong, WNOE New Orleans. Both were very cool stations - maybe not on par with the Wolf Man, but pretty cool in the sticks!!
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I haven't thought about "The X stations" in a long time; can't even remember the call signs - seems another one was XTRA. We were still listening to one or another in the seventies on our late night jaunts back to "The OC" from visiting my Brides folks in San Diego - kids camped out in the back of the '70 Chevy longroof, radio tuned in to Wolfman Jack or Doctor Demento, and us "old folks" trying to keep each other from dozing off.
Thanks for the great link Stu!!!
We used to camp out in the trees at the back of our fields and would sometimes hear the wolfman if the wind was blowing north.
Hot buttered buns!!!! what a song!